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Global inclusive education updates from EENET and other organisations.

[Report] European Agency news bulletin on inclusive education ~ September 2023
The September edition of the monthly eBulletin from the European Agency for Special Needs and Inclusive Education outlines recent Agency activities and resources. Check out the rest of their website for other news and projects.

[Podcast] GPE’s Sarah Beardmore chats education and climate change
Listen to Sarah Beardmore from GPE talk about the links between education and climate change on the ‘Goal 4: Education for All’ podcast, hosted by Richard Ingram. Listen on: Spotify. Apple podcasts. Web player. Here is the GPE report: Rethinking education for a climate-resilient future mentioned during the podcast.

[Blog] Photo-blog of school life and challenges in Malawi
The GEC wanted to evaluate how the education interventions of GEC II projects in Malawi had impacted the lives of girls with disabilities.  They used Photovoice to produce an amazing participatory photoblog of how the girls felt about school. All the photos were taken by Malawian girls with disabilities as part of the research. Take … Continue reading [Blog] Photo-blog of school life and challenges in Malawi

[Resource] Let’s use technology to support distance education
A newly published guide from EDC focuses on how various distance education technologies—both traditional and emerging—can support the actual teaching and learning process. Distance Education for Teacher Training: Modes, Models, and Methods is the new edition of EDC’s popular 2011 guide by the same name. The completely revised guide draws on data from 188 countries … Continue reading [Resource] Let’s use technology to support distance education

[Article] The ‘missing children’ when educating in emergencies
As we cross the halfway mark of 2023, the world has already been rocked by several major humanitarian crises that have impacted children’s education. From the devastating earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria, the escalating conflict in Sudan, and the hunger crisis in East Africa, to more localised and targeted situations such as the terrifying school attacks in Western Uganda or … Continue reading [Article] The ‘missing children’ when educating in emergencies